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1 pulley
{'puli}
I. 1. скрипец, макара, рудан
2. ролка (на лентов транспортъор)
II. v повдигам/снабдявам със скрипец* * *{'puli} n 1. скрипец, макара; рудан; 2. ролка (на лентов транс(2) {'puli} v повдигам/снабдявам със скрипец.* * *скрипец;* * *1. i. скрипец, макара, рудан 2. ii. v повдигам/снабдявам със скрипец 3. ролка (на лентов транспортъор)* * *pulley[´puli] I. n 1. скрипец, макара; 2. шайба, преводно (трансмисионно) колело; driving \pulley водеща, двигателна шайба; II. v повдигам (местя) посредством скрипец; снабдявам със скрипец (шайба). -
2 pulley
• вдигам с макара• макара• скрипец, рудан, шайба, ролка, барабан -
3 pulley block
под. тр.• полиспаст• макара, скрипец -
4 pulley blocks
под. тр.• полиспаст• макара, скрипец -
5 pulley disk
• клиноремъчна шайба за един ремък -
6 pulley disks
• клиноремъчна шайба за един ремък -
7 pulley fork
• вилка на ролка -
8 pulley forks
• вилка на ролка -
9 pulley gear
• предавка с помощта на шайби -
10 pulley gears
• предавка с помощта на шайби -
11 pulley lift
• полиспаст -
12 pulley lifts
• полиспаст -
13 pulley rim
• венец на шайба -
14 pulley separator
• барабанен магнитен сепараторEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > pulley separator
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15 pulley separators
• барабанен магнитен сепараторEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > pulley separators
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16 pulley system
• полиспаст -
17 pulley systems
• полиспаст -
18 pulley tackle
• полиспаст -
19 pulley tackles
• полиспаст -
20 pulley yoke
• скоба на ролков блок
См. также в других словарях:
Pulley — Pul ley, n.; pl. {Pulleys}. [F. poulie, perhaps of Teutonic origin (cf. {Poll}, v. t.); but cf. OE. poleine, polive, pulley, LL. polanus, and F. poulain, properly, a colt, fr. L. pullus young animal, foal (cf. {Pullet}, {Foal}). For the change of … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pulley — ist eine US amerikanische Melodic Hardcore Band aus Kalifornien. Sie sind seit der Gründung Anfang der 1990er Jahre bei dem Plattenlabel Epitaph Records unter Vertrag. Musikalisch bieten sie seit jeher Punkrock, wobei Pulleys Art von Punkrock… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Pulley — Pul ley, v. t. To raise or lift by means of a pulley. [R.] Howell. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pulley — The noun has the plural form pulleys, and the verb (meaning ‘to work with a pulley’) has inflected forms pulleys, pulleyed, pulleying … Modern English usage
pulley — early 14c., from O.Fr. polie (mid 12c.), from M.L. poliva, from Medieval Gk. *polidia, pl. of *polidion little pivot, dim. of Gk. polos pivot, axis (see POLE (Cf. pole) (2)) … Etymology dictionary
pulley — ► NOUN (pl. pulleys) ▪ a wheel with a grooved rim around which a rope, chain, or belt passes, used to raise heavy weights. ORIGIN Old French polie, probably ultimately from Greek polos pivot, axis … English terms dictionary
pulley — [pool′ē] n. pl. pulleys [ME poley < OFr polie < ML poleia < poledia < MGr * polidion, dim. of polos, pivot, windlass, axis: see WHEEL] 1. a small fixed wheel, sometimes turning in a block, with a grooved rim in which a rope or chain… … English World dictionary
Pulley — For the band, see Pulley (band). For the village, see Pulley, Shropshire. For the American photographer, see Gerald P. Pulley. Pulley Pulleys on a ship. In this context, pulleys are usually known as blocks. Classification … Wikipedia
pulley — [1] A grooved wheel carrying a string, rope, chain, or belt which turns the wheel. [2] Flat wheel with a V groove. When attached to a drive and drive members, the pulley provides a means for driving the compressor. See camshaft pulley crankshaft… … Dictionary of automotive terms
pulley — pulleyless, adj. /pool ee/, n., pl. pulleys. 1. a wheel, with a grooved rim for carrying a line, that turns in a frame or block and serves to change the direction of or to transmit force, as when one end of the line is pulled to raise a weight at … Universalium